Dem establishment disdains the Sanders revolution for the same reason that the Sanders revolution disdains the Dem establishment: “If you win, I lose power.” Nothing ever really changes. The story of America is a constant reenactment of the struggle between elites and the people

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The irony is that the Sanders revolution, not a corporatized Democratic elite, IS a return to the soul of the Democratic Party. I’m old enough to remember when it had one so I know.
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"Nothing ever changes" is too pessimistic. You can do better than that. Say instead "we have to keep trying to wake people up."
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You are a beacon hope.
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Lately elites vs elites
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Make no mistake, this is all an extension of a greater power struggle. And the particularly vicious, disproportionate, & bad-faith backlash faced by the Sanders movt is further proof that the powerful, the complicit & their beneficiaries won’t easily relent. #Bernie2020 #NotMeUs
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This is why I will NOT vote for Sanders or any other politician who pushes Big Pharma’s agenda!
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Fabian socialism has been a elite created movement since our founding. It is controlled opposition to make people around the world think there is an alternative. But at its core is the assumption we must have less for our own good while the elites keep their lifestyle and power.
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I think you just picked wrong. It’s okay. It happens.
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Del establishment have no backbone conservatives will take your healthcare cut taxes to the rich and make racist policies and they just sit there and let it happen Bernie wants to try a new way to do things and is looked at as “radical” and they wonder why they lost to trump
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Sanders supporters have no power. Democratic elites have *all* of it. This isn't that hard to understand.